PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(6), P. e0306336 - e0306336
Published: June 28, 2024
Type
2
diabetes
mellitus
(T2DM)
represents
a
significant
worldwide
health
issue,
experiencing
an
increasing
incidence
rate.
Effective
dietary
strategies
are
vital
for
T2DM
management,
but
the
optimal
patterns
remain
debated
due
to
inconsistent
research
outcomes
and
single-outcome
reporting.
Network
Meta-Analysis
(NMA)
provides
powerful
approach
integrating
data
from
randomized
controlled
trials
(RCTs),
enabling
detailed
evaluation
of
impact
different
patterns.
This
document
presents
our
strategy
systematic
review
network
meta-analysis,
aimed
at
assessing
influence
key
on
glycemic
control,
lipid
profiles,
weight
management
in
individuals
with
Diabetes
Mellitus
(T2DM).
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: July 31, 2024
It
is
well
established
that
high-protein
diets
(i.e.
~25–30%
of
energy
intake
from
protein)
provide
benefits
for
achieving
weight
loss,
and
subsequent
maintenance,
in
individuals
with
obesity,
improve
glycemic
control
type
2
diabetes
(T2D).
These
effects
may
be
attributable
to
the
superior
satiating
property
protein,
at
least
part,
through
stimulation
both
gastrointestinal
(GI)
mechanisms
by
involving
GI
hormone
release
slowing
gastric
emptying,
as
post-absorptive
facilitated
circulating
amino
acids.
In
contrast,
there
evidence
beneficial
greater
protein
on
body
glycemia
only
sustained
6–12
months.
While
suboptimal
dietary
compliance
metabolic
adaptation,
substantial
limitations
design
longer-term
studies
are
all
likely
contribute
this
contradiction,
source
animal
vs.
plant)
has
received
inappropriately
little
attention.
This
issue
been
highlighted
outcomes
recent
epidemiological
indicating
long-term
consumption
animal-based
have
adverse
relation
development
obesity
T2D,
while
plant-based
showed
either
protective
or
neutral
effects.
review
examines
information
relating
appetite,
postprandial
glycemia,
relevant
functions,
reported
acute,
intermediate-
humans.
We
also
evaluate
knowledge
relevance
source,
specifically
plant,
prevention,
management,
T2D.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 8, 2024
Diabetes
mellitus
is
a
global
health
crisis
affecting
millions.
Nutrition
plays
vital
role
in
its
management
and
prevention.
While
carbohydrate
reduction
beneficial
for
glycemic
control,
various
dietary
approaches
exist.
The
ketogenic
diet,
characterized
by
very
low
intake,
has
shown
promise
weight
blood
sugar
control.
However,
potential
preventing
type
2
diabetes
(T2DM)
remains
largely
unexplored.
To
evaluate
the
diet's
T2DM,
this
review
searched
PubMed
database
studies
published
between
2013
2023.
Findings
suggest
that
diet
can
effectively
aid
loss
improve
glucose
levels.
Some
evidence
indicates
reduced
reliance
on
medications.
effects
cholesterol
levels
are
inconsistent,
long-term
adherence
challenges
Additionally,
micronutrient
deficiencies
safety
concerns
require
careful
consideration.
offers
benefits,
further
research
needed
to
establish
efficacy
as
prevention
strategy
T2DM.
results
of
present
study
indicate
need
area,
utilizing
rigorous
methodology.
npj Aging,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(1)
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
The
magnitude
of
benefit
Mediterranean
diet
in
cancer
prevention
and
mortality
older
adults
is
still
unclear,
therefore
we
conducted
a
systematic
review
meta-analysis.
Outcomes
considered
were
incidence
mortality.
In
studies
evaluating
as
time-to-event
endpoint
adherence
quantiles,
HR
was
0.885
(95%
CI
0.773–1.013,
I2
=
44%).
Including
ORs,
exploratory
pooled
effect
size
0.876
(0.794–0.966,
34%),
consistently
with
results
ORs
for
one-point
increase
(OR
0.744,
0.570–0.972,
90%).
No
clear
observed
on
mortality,
0.935
(0.800–1.093,
0%).
Significant
differences
according
to
type
but
not
between
medium
high
both
outcomes.
Certainty
evidence
low.
Our
findings
suggest
that
MD
could
play
protective
role
advanced
age,
no
observed.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 20, 2024
Abstract
The
magnitude
of
benefit
Mediterranean
diet
in
cancer
prevention
and
mortality
older
adults
is
still
unclear,
therefore
we
conducted
a
systematic
review
meta-analysis.
Outcomes
considered
were
incidence
mortality.
In
studies
evaluating
as
time-to-event
endpoint
adherence
quantiles,
HR
was
0.885
(95%
CI
0.773–1.013,
I2
=
44%).
Including
ORs,
exploratory
pooled
effect
size
0.876
(0.794–0.966,
34%),
consistently
with
results
ORs
for
one-point
increase
(OR
0.744,
0.570–0.972,
90%).
No
clear
observed
on
mortality,
0.935
(0.800-1.093,
0%).
Significant
interaction
according
to
type
but
not
between
medium
high
both
outcomes.
Our
findings
suggest
that
MD
plays
protective
role
advanced
age,
no
observed.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(6), P. e0306336 - e0306336
Published: June 28, 2024
Type
2
diabetes
mellitus
(T2DM)
represents
a
significant
worldwide
health
issue,
experiencing
an
increasing
incidence
rate.
Effective
dietary
strategies
are
vital
for
T2DM
management,
but
the
optimal
patterns
remain
debated
due
to
inconsistent
research
outcomes
and
single-outcome
reporting.
Network
Meta-Analysis
(NMA)
provides
powerful
approach
integrating
data
from
randomized
controlled
trials
(RCTs),
enabling
detailed
evaluation
of
impact
different
patterns.
This
document
presents
our
strategy
systematic
review
network
meta-analysis,
aimed
at
assessing
influence
key
on
glycemic
control,
lipid
profiles,
weight
management
in
individuals
with
Diabetes
Mellitus
(T2DM).